When you see the Knights of Columbus dressed up in their full regalia they indeed look rather “odd” with their capes and sword and feathered hats. The Knights wear these outfits for special occasions such as first communions, confirmations, Easter, and Christmas masses, and parades. At these events the honor guards are required to wear a black tuxedo, cummerbund or vest, black bow tie, black socks, black polished shoes,
pleated white shirt with color, black studs and cufflinks, official lapel pin, a service baldric and sword, cape of the appropriate color, chapeaux, and white gloves. Color guards carry flags. Being unfamiliar with some of these terms I had to ask what a service baldric and chapeaux are. “The service baldric is a strap the fourth degree honor guards wear to hold their swords… The chapeaux is the hat with the fourth degree emblem and white feathers the knights wear.” (Hood)
The Knights are only required to wear their full regalia for certain, special occasions. For social dress, such as catering weddings at their hall, they wear the same apparel excluding the chapeaux, flag, sword and social baldric and add on a name tag and any military award pins. For business meetings they can wear a suit and tie or dress business casual. When just hanging out in the KC Halls there is no dress code regulations and can dress however they like.